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VIII. The Second Blast
Ihaenaegreatbrooo’them.They’llmaybedaeonyongreenbraeswherethebiteisshort,butthey’renaeuseforaheathercountry....Sityedoun,sir.Whatbringsyesaefarowerthetops?Yewerenaettlin’togiemeaca’inatReiverslaw?"
Davidgladlystretchedhimselfonthebentbesidehim.Themanseemedwillingtotalk,andoflatehehadhadlittlespeechwithhisfellows.
"Icamehereforthecallerair,"hesaid,"andtodriveillhumoursfrombodyandmind.TherearewhileswhenIcannotdrawbreathinWoodilee."
"Ay,"saidtheman."Ay!Justso."Hepursedhislipsandlookedattheministerunderhalf-shuteyes.
"Wereyouborninthisparish?"Davidasked.
"Na,na.Farfraethat.I’mbutanincomer,thoughI’vehadthetacko’Reiverslawforadizzenyears.Myfather,honestman,wasfraetheGlenkens,andmymithercam’fraetheCairnside.Iwasbornatabittheyca’Dunscore,butIwasastirrin’ladinmyyoungdaysandI’vetraivelledthefecko’theLawlands,fraetheForthtotheSolway.ButnowI’vegotmyhinderlandsdouninWoodilee,andit’slikeI’lllaymybaneshere."
Themanspokeinadifferentvoicefromthepeopleoftheplace,andtoDavidheseemedasonedetachedfromthecountryside,sharingneitheritsinterestsnoraffections.Ashelookedathim,sprawlingintheheatherbushwithonefootonhishorse’sbridle,hehadasenseofsomethingassuredandresoluteandnotunfriendly.
"Ye’reanincomerlikemysel’,sir,"Reiverslawsaidafterapause.